A Review of the HTC 7 Mozart Smart Phone
HTC has made its way to the mainstream heavyweights in the smartphone division ever since it switched to the Android OS. HTC has also gone a little bit further since most of its current smartphones are in reality a little bit bigger than the iPhone. HTC decided to go with the new Windows 7 OS since this new OS is gaining a lot of attention in the technology world. Along with the top features that come with its new phone, this unit also boasts on their 3.7 inch touch screen.
Positive Aspects
Because this is a new operating system, it is evidently gaining a lot of attention and with new apps being developed almost everyday this phone is rapidly becoming a contender. In order to prove how serious they are about their new phone, HTC has increased their standards when it comes to the hardware of the phone. It utilizes the 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU with 576 MB of RAM. This will come in handy when Microsoft releases its first major update to the OS which adds performance improvements and even more useful with the later second update which will add multitasking. In order to specify themselves as a different kind of smartphone, HTC has taken the initiative to include other software not available with the basic operating system.
HTC has clearly focused more on the design than earlier HTC devices. Whatever angle you are looking at this phone, you will observe that it is chic and sleek. Another terrific thing is while they have made these improvements the battery life has not suffered for it. This HTC smart phone will still last for 6 to 8 hours of regular usage just like most of other smartphones. Other nice features include 8 GB of built-in storage which is great for storing any 720p videos that you can record using the phone. One thing that several smartphones have had problems with is the audio, but you will be very happy with the audio in this phone. The HTC 7 Mozart smart phone integrates with Facebook rather well and it includes an Office document editor which is normally lacking in most smartphones.
The Negative Stuff
The camera quality of this HTC smart phone isn’t really the best when compared to other phones with the big 8-megapixel sensor but the Xenon flash and geotagging features pretty much make up for it. Another drawback for a lot of people will be the fact that this camera’s 8 GB memory can’t be increased. Last, it will take some time for Windows Phone 7 to achieve its full potential since Microsoft continues to work on updates.
Final Thoughts
Luckily, folks who are planning to adopt the phone for the long-term will be rewarded with additional apps to check out and updates to make the phone better than ever. In brief, the smart phone from HTC is a great buy, particularly with the Windows operating system and the new hardware configurations.
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July 3, 2011 | Posted by Dantina Mimi
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